Has anyone seen the new movie out where The Rock fights an earthquake?
I did. I was troubled by the same thing as Consuela, particularly
because after the initial quake the Rock and Ms. the Rock heard from their daughter and knew she was safe. They were not genre savvy enough to know that she was going to be hit with one perilous situation after another over the next few hours and need rescuing. The Rock should have dropped his wife off somewhere safe and joined in with the first responders in LA, where there were more than enough people in need of rescue to keep him busy.
I did absolutely love the moment when
Ms. the Rock left her (ex)boyfriend the message that if he wasn't already dead she was going to kill him for abandoning her daughter.
I'm sorry to report I was rather disappointed by
Inside Out.
It was just
too damn sad.
Also, if you have a fear of
heights
or
clowns,
potentially
fucking terrifying.
At least
Lava
(the Pixar short) was adorable?
Thank you for the phobia warning. The latter thing you mentioned isn't as mind-numbingly terrifying to me as jillifonts, but I damn sure don't
like
them.
I don't have the latter issue, but there were parts I couldn't watch because of
heights. And there are multiple instances. I thought that the trailer for THE WALK was difficult, but this was so much
worse.
Yeah, the trailer to
The Walk
nearly made me vomit and I don't do that.
I don't know whether to be appalled by this and 50 Shade of Grey or enthusiastic at the signs that there will eventually be a Dean/Cas movie.
I can't tell from that article what to think. But I think I lean towards enthusiastic.
We finally saw Fury Road today, so I went back and read what everyone said about it. This was Jesse's comment, and it's almost exactly what I said to Tim when the movie ended:
I will say, at first I was a little "Huh" and "???" and then the guitar kicked in, I laughed out loud, and was in for the ride.
As soon as I saw the guitarist, I laughed my ass off, and the movie had me. Say what you will about Immortan Joe being a horror; the man knows how to travel in style.
Also, oh, NUX.
I think it was Plei who said on FB that this movie is how to do reproductive horror correctly, and that is so dead on. When Immortan Joe howled, "That's my property!", I physically recoiled.
The only detail that kept yanking me out was: in a postapocalyptic world, they still have blood-typing kits? Gasoline, bullets, chrome spray paint, and blood-typing kits.
Finally, it was super-convenient that Tim had a collapsed lung 2 weeks ago, so I totally knew what Max was going to do to Furiosa.
Gasoline, bullets, chrome spray paint, and blood-typing kits.
They probably have to go on supply runs to Blood-Typing Kit Village every now and then.